نتایج جستجو برای: copper ii ions

تعداد نتایج: 767303  

2014
M. Mustaqeem M. Sharif BAGWAN

Present study deals with the removal of copper ions from aqueous solution by using activated carbon of natural leaves like Nirgudi (NAC), Mudra (MAC) and Gliricidia Sipium (GAC) leaves which is highly efficient, ecofriendly and locally available adsorbents. A series of experiments were conducted in a batch system to evaluate the effect of system variables. The effect of contact time, pH and the...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2014
Wdeson P Barros Beatriz C da Silva Natália V Reis Cynthia L M Pereira Antônio C Doriguetto Joan Cano Kleber R Pirota Emerson F Pedroso Miguel Julve Humberto O Stumpf

Two new trinuclear copper(ii) complexes without end-capping ligands, (Bu4N)2[Cu(dmso)2{Cu(dnopba)(dmso)}2] () and (Bu4N)2[Cu(dmso)2{Cu(dcopba)(dmso)}2] () [dnopba = 4,5-dinitro-ortho-phenylenebis(oxamate), dcopba = 4,5-dichloro-ortho-phenylenebis(oxamate), Bu4N(+) = tetra-n-butylammonium and dmso = dimethylsulfoxide], were synthesized and their structures were determined by single crystal X-ray...

Journal: :Analytical biochemistry 2007
Yasmeen Rahimi Suresh Shrestha Tanushree Banerjee Sapna K Deo

In this article, we report for the first time on the copper (Cu(2+)) binding characteristics of the far-red fluorescent protein, HcRed, and its application in the development of a reagentless sensing system for copper. The far-red emission of HcRed (lambda(max) = 645 nm) where background cellular fluorescence is low should prove to be advantageous in the development of the sensing system. In th...

Journal: :Chemcatchem 2021

Cyanosilylation, aldol coupling and asymmetric Henry reactions were carried out with L- D-valmet ligands in different configurations: i) coordinated to sodium ions, as organocatalysts, week base properties, ii) complexes copper(II), homogeneous catalysts, iii) immobilized copper(II) onto graphene oxide (GO) heterogeneous catalysts. For the reaction of benzaldehyde nitromethane water these affor...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2002
Akio Yuchi Kouichi Mukaie Yuka Sotomura Hiromichi Yamada Hiroko Wada

The adsorption curves of divalent metal ions (M2+) to an iminodiacetate(IDA)-type chelating resin (-L2-) under the condition of metal ions in excess against IDA groups clearly indicated the difference in contribution between two species. Copper and nickel are adsorbed only as [(-L)M(II)], while cadmium and calcium are adsorbed as [(-L)M(II)] and [(-LH)2M(II)]. Addition of salts may enhance the ...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2013
Sandra García-Gallego Michela Cangiotti Luigi Fiorani Alberto Fattori Ma Ángeles Muñoz-Fernández Rafael Gomez M Francesca Ottaviani F Javier de la Mata

Herein we describe the synthesis and characterization of new sulfonated and carboxylated poly(propyleneimino) (PPI) dendrimers with the ethylenediamino (EDA) core, at generations 1, 2 and 3. By means of UV-Vis and EPR spectroscopy, using Cu(2+) as a probe, we concluded that these dendrimers show a specific pattern in the coordination of metal ions. In agreement with the UV-Vis studies, EPR spec...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2001
J L Gardea-Torresdey S Arteaga K J Tiemann R Chianelli N Pingitore W Mackay

Larrea tridentata (creosote bush), a common North American native desert shrub, exhibits the ability to take up copper(II) ions rapidly from solution. Following hydroponic studies, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency method 200.3 was used to digest the plant samples, and flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (FAAS) was used to determine the amount of copper taken up in different parts of the pl...

2016
Anna Maria Santoro Irene Monaco Francesco Attanasio Valeria Lanza Giuseppe Pappalardo Marianna Flora Tomasello Alessandra Cunsolo Enrico Rizzarelli Ada De Luigi Mario Salmona Danilo Milardi

Due to their altered metabolism cancer cells are more sensitive to proteasome inhibition or changes of copper levels than normal cells. Thus, the development of copper complexes endowed with proteasome inhibition features has emerged as a promising anticancer strategy. However, limited information is available about the exact mechanism by which copper inhibits proteasome. Here we show that Cu(I...

2011
Hussein S Seleem Gaber A El-Inany Bashir A El-Shetary Marwa A Mousa Fatin I Hanafy

BACKGROUND The importance of the isatinic quinolyl hydrazones arises from incorporating the quinoline ring with the indole ring. Quinoline ring has therapeutic and biological activities whereas, the indole ring occurs in Jasmine flowers and Orange blossoms. As a ligand, the isatin moiety is potentially ambidentate and can coordinate the metal ions either through its lactam or lactim forms. In a...

2005
S.-H. Liu H. Paul Wang M. Y. Yu Y.-J. Huang H.-C. Wang

Speciation of copper in a contaminated soil during electrokinetic remediation (EKR) assisted by H3PO4 was studied by in situ X-ray absorption near edge structural (XANES) spectroscopy. The least-square fit of the XANES spectrum showed that CuCO3 (68%) and CuCl2 (32%) were the major copper species in the contaminated soil. In the presence of H3PO4 (40%), most of CuCl2 and about 24% of CuCO3 were...

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